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Sheet # 35


1) Four baskets.

One apple in each basket.

How many apples in all?

A) 2

B) 1

C) 5

D) 4
 


2) Four children.

How many eyes in all?

A) 2

B) 6

C) 8

D) 4
 


3) Four slices of pizza.

Three pepperonis on each slice.

How many pepperonis in all?

A) 7

B) 12

C) 10

D) 16
 

4) Four packages of flower bulbs.

Four bulbs in each package.

How many bulbs in all?

A) 16

B) 8

C) 10

D) 12
 


5) Four jars.

Each jar has 5 olives.

How many olives in all?

A) 9

B) 25

C) 12

D) 20
 


6) Four tables.

Each table has 6 computers.

How many computers in all?

A) 28

B) 24

C) 10

D) 20
 


7) Four families.

Each family has 7 dogs.

How many dogs in all?

A) 11

B) 28

C) 24

D) 16
 


8) Four books.

Each book has 8 pages.

How many pages in all?

A) 32

B) 12

C) 36

D) 25
 


9) Four walls.

Nine pictures on each wall.

How many pictures in all?

A) 32

B) 36

C) 13

D) 40
 


10) Four tomato plants.

Each plant has 10 tomatoes.

How many tomatoes in all?

A) 10

B) 44

C) 36

D) 40